Boy Golden (musician)
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Born and raised in Brandon, he moved to Winnipeg to pursue his musical career, initially as a member of the indie rock band The Middle Coast.[2] Following that band's breakup he released the solo album If I Don't Feel Better under his own name in 2019,[3] but after feeling drained and exhausted by the process of creating and touring behind an album with heavy emotional themes, he began creating the Boy Golden persona to present a more easygoing and positive-minded brand of music.[1]
Career
Church of Better Daze, his debut album as Boy Golden, was released in 2021.[1] He followed up with the six-song EP For Jimmy in 2023,[2] supporting the release with his first full headlining tour of North America.[4]
The album For Eden followed in 2024,[5] and was again supported by a North American tour.[6]
He has also appeared as a guest musician on recordings by The Bros. Landreth and Jacob Brodovsky, and produced the debut album of singer-songwriter CJ Wiley.[7]
His new album, Best of Our Possible Lives, is slated for release in February 2026.[8] "Suffer", the album's lead single, reached #1 on the Billboard Canada Modern Rock Airplay chart in December 2025.[9]